A brief view of the constitution of the United StatesDorsey, 1834 |
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... exercise the powers which we have enume- rated without the concurrence of the delegates of more than two - thirds of ... exercising the powers which they had conferred on the congress ; they could not , without the consent of that body ...
... exercise the powers which we have enume- rated without the concurrence of the delegates of more than two - thirds of ... exercising the powers which they had conferred on the congress ; they could not , without the consent of that body ...
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... exercise the duties of president in case of a vacancy of that office by the death , removal , resignation , or inability of the chief magistrate . The president and vice - president hold their offices during a term of four years ; but ...
... exercise the duties of president in case of a vacancy of that office by the death , removal , resignation , or inability of the chief magistrate . The president and vice - president hold their offices during a term of four years ; but ...
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... instances . The protection of agriculture , commerce and manufactures against the legislative enactments or fiscal regulations of foreign nations , seems to be a legiti- mate object for the exercise of the powers of taxation 32.
... instances . The protection of agriculture , commerce and manufactures against the legislative enactments or fiscal regulations of foreign nations , seems to be a legiti- mate object for the exercise of the powers of taxation 32.
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Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. mate object for the exercise of the powers of taxation vested in congress . What would become of our na- tion , if the government established for the common de- fence , could not protect the interests of the ...
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. mate object for the exercise of the powers of taxation vested in congress . What would become of our na- tion , if the government established for the common de- fence , could not protect the interests of the ...
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... exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever , over the district , not more than ten miles square , where ... exercises the same jurisdiction over all 39.
... exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever , over the district , not more than ten miles square , where ... exercises the same jurisdiction over all 39.
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